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Mopar Comp Cams High Energy Pushrods 7822-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Silsbee, Texas, US

Silsbee, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Warranty:No

These are new never run Comp Cams push rods part #7822-16. They have some surface rust and will need some cleaning. Full set of 16.



Brand: COMP Cams
Manufacturer's Part Number: 7822-16
Part Type: Pushrods, Assembled

For Use with Guideplates: No
Pushrod Tube Diameter: 5/16 in.
Pushrod Material: Steel
Top Tip Style: Cup
Bottom Tip Style: Ball
Intake Overall Length (in): 7.497 in.
Exhaust Overall Length (in): 7.497 in.
One-Piece Pushrod: No
Oiling: No
Tapered: No
Tip Attachment: Press fit
Top Tip Diameter: 5/16 in.
Bottom Tip Diameter: 5/16 in.
Heat-Treated: No

COMP Cams High Energy pushrods are your best choice when building an engine for your street rod, RV, or everyday driver. COMP Cams High Energy pushrods are manufactured to meet or exceed all original equipment specifications for pushrods. They will mate perfectly with High Energy or Magnum rockers.


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